Langhovde-kita Point
Appearance
Langhovde-kita Point (69°10′S 39°37′E / 69.167°S 39.617°E) is a point which marks the north end of the Langhovde Hills, on the eastern shore of Lützow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37. The point was surveyed by the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, 1957–62, and named Langhovde-kita-misaki (Langhovde north point) because of its location in the Langhovde Hills.[1]
References
This article incorporates public domain material from "Langhovde-kita Point". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.